Rajasthan Wildlife
The largest Indian state, Rajasthan, may remind you of a dry and deserted land but to everyone's surprise, is one of the most exceptionally rich wildlife destinations in the country. The state is host to various National Parks, Tiger Reserves, wildlife sanctuaries, and bird sanctuaries, spread across the borders. In fact, Rajasthan's Ranthambore National Park is one of the most promising forests for sighting the largest wild cat alive today, the Bengal Tigers.
The biome expanse of Rajasthan gives it varied landforms that sustains many rare species found on earth. Kilometres of grasslands, forests, and various other terrains nurture Rajasthan's charming wildlife species like leopards, blackbuck, rare great Indian spotted eagles, marsh crocodiles, chinkara, caracal, jungle cats, and many others.
As the state is ideal for exploring wilderness whether it is birdwatching, endangered animal sightings, or lush flora safaris, many nature enthusiasts consider Rajasthan as an ever-enthralling territory for wildlife tourism.
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